Padma, Keyur, Manish, and Serpil - Congrats on publications... 

We are completing much of the existing work prior to the merge of the OSPF and 
IS-IS WGs into LSR. 

Thanks,
Acee

On 4/9/20, 1:23 PM, "Lsr on behalf of rfc-edi...@rfc-editor.org" 
<lsr-boun...@ietf.org on behalf of rfc-edi...@rfc-editor.org> wrote:

    A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
    
            
            RFC 8770
    
            Title:      Host Router Support for OSPFv2 
            Author:     K. Patel, 
                        P. Pillay-Esnault,
                        M. Bhardwaj,
                        S. Bayraktar
            Status:     Standards Track
            Stream:     IETF
            Date:       April 2020
            Mailbox:    ke...@arrcus.com, 
                        padma.i...@gmail.com, 
                        manbh...@cisco.com,
                        ser...@cisco.com
            Pages:      8
            Updates:    RFC 6987
    
            I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-ospf-ospfv2-hbit-12.txt
    
            URL:        https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8770
    
            DOI:        10.17487/RFC8770
    
    The Open Shortest Path First Version 2 (OSPFv2) protocol does not
    have a mechanism for a node to repel transit traffic if it is on the
    shortest path.  This document defines a bit called the Host-bit
    (H-bit). This bit enables a router to advertise that it is a
    non-transit router.  This document also describes the changes needed
    to support the H-bit in the domain.  In addition, this document
    updates RFC 6987 to advertise Type 2 External and Not-So-Stubby Area
    (NSSA) Link State Advertisements (LSAs) (RFC 3101) with a high cost
    in order to repel traffic effectively.
    
    This document is a product of the Link State Routing Working Group of the 
IETF.
    
    This is now a Proposed Standard.
    
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